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Old January 1st, 2006, 20:31   #1
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Maj. Dilemma

I decided that I want to pursue a ww2 airsofter hobby.
My dilema is wheter to obtain the uniform first or the weapon?
1;The uniform would cost about 750$
2;ANd the gun would cost 750$

And no i cant buy the two together cause my funds are not leting me :|

So lets vote


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Old January 1st, 2006, 20:35   #2
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Airsoft is expensive, Get over it.

I'd say get weapon first, you can play sooner.

Only simple friggin logic there. :lol:
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Old January 1st, 2006, 20:38   #3
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that was quick for a 1st vote.
(secretly in my mind that what i was thinking)

So tnx for the imput. :salute:
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Old January 1st, 2006, 21:21   #4
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Get the uniform first and run around with a stick...no j/k what model airsoft gun are you getting?
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Old January 1st, 2006, 22:20   #5
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MArushin k98 (yes i bloody know its not a practical skirmish weapon), but I'd "die" for realism. And for a noob like me its good.
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Old January 1st, 2006, 22:28   #6
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side arm plans?
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Old January 1st, 2006, 22:49   #7
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I will proly try to get a luger.
But it is pretty hard to find on canadian websites. I looked on many, but havent found any, altough I might only need to drop them a email so they can import it who knows. But right now side is only low priority. Ive gotta get the uniform step-by-step.
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Old January 1st, 2006, 22:50   #8
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MArushin k98 (yes i bloody know its not a practical skirmish weapon), but I'd "die" for realism. And for a noob like me its good.
why not the TOP MP40?
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Old January 1st, 2006, 23:05   #9
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I dont know man. :-?
It might be just that I never came upon an MP40 on any website so it didnt catch my mind.
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 02:40   #10
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Please take my advice, do NOT get the Marushin, I have heard only bad things about it, go for the Tanaka. Yes I know its not as realistic, but you will be thanking me in the longrun...when your gun actually works.
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 02:48   #11
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go for the bloody uniform and well you are saving up for your gun dig trenches or something to get it really dirty
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 09:10   #12
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In my opinion...STAY AS FAR AWAY FROM A MARUSHIN as you can...seriously. I own one, and I hate the thing with a passion. It is a bundle of trouble and if you are not a veteran Airsofter, blessed with mechanical ability, then you are SOL. I can make it work, and I have killed quite a number of guys with it, but it is not worth the trouble.

Drop the extra money into a Tanaka Kar98 and you will NEVER be disapointed. I would prefer the all metal and wood gun over Marushin's light wood, plastic, and cheap metal any day of the week.

You mentioned realism...for 750 bucks I cannot see how you would get a realistic looking set of gear, so this tells me that you are not as commited to realism as you suggest. If that is the case...then why would you want the Marushin?

If you want to talk to me on MSN, I'm on constantly and can help you out with any area of German WW2 gear.

Take care man, good luck.
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 12:50   #13
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Tnx for the input guys and actually trieing (how the heck u spell it) to help this noob.

I go now and take a look at arnies reviews between the Marushin and Tanaka.


Later all.
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Old January 2nd, 2006, 13:29   #14
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Buy the MP40. I'v owned both the Marushine KAR98 and currently own the Top MP40. and I must say that the Mp40 is 10 times better. I let someone use my Kar98 on the feild for one game and just watched him struggle with it the hole time, because the shells dont eject worth shit, and when the shells do eject, you need to pay more attention to where there landing rather than watching where your shooting at. The gun is a excellent collectors peice, but I really dont even classify it as a airsoft gun anymore just because it was designed to not be used on the feild. The MP40 is extremly high quality and built very good, but it shoots less than a stock aeg, and there's no high cap mags available yet. With airsoft you can only get so realistic even though it ejects shells, you need to think if thats practical. Go with the tanka Kar98 or the Mp40. Trust me it will be worth it.

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Old January 2nd, 2006, 15:10   #15
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Does Gewehr 43 airsoft weapons exist?
Like the Marushin M1 Garand?
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